The Ultimate in Luxury Living – Stunning Apartments in Chicago

Home ownership might be some people’s dream, but there are some serious drawbacks. From astronomical price tags to costly maintenance, home ownership can drain you of a lot of your disposable income if you are not careful.

Rentals and apartments may have more amenities and features than you could afford if you were buying a house, especially in a desirable city like Chicago. This makes renting a better option over buying in many cases. Get the amenities and lifestyle you’ve always wanted with these top apartments in the Windy City.

A Neighbourhood Feel

Lincoln Park is more removed from the hustle and bustle of the city than you might like. But for some, the neighborhood feel is just what’s in order. Lincoln Park apartments are situated between the Chicago River and Lake Michigan. This community is also home to DePaul University, as well as Lincoln Park Zoo, North Avenue Beach and an iconic outdoor ice skating rink in the winter.

Lincoln Park apartments come in many shapes and sizes, some with views of the lush city below, and a pool for hot summer days. This area, is for someone who enjoys the amenities of the city, as well as a neighborhood feel. While these apartments are affordable, within the $2,000-$4,000 per month range, they offer a comfortable lifestyle.

Opulent Luxury

Ready for something extremely luxurious? Then #5 at 415 East North Water Street is the place for you. This is the top one percent when it comes to luxury apartments in Chicago. The rent on this baby is $35,000 a month, and you get what you pay for. Winding stair cases, chandeliers and more marble than you’ve ever seen, and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. This over-the-top penthouse has three bedrooms, three-and-a-half bathrooms, a full basketball court, a squash court and a total of 9,300 square feet of living space. A stone’s throw from the waterfront, Navy Pier and Millennium Park, you’ll have no shortage of activity right outside your door.

Bike-Friendly Living

If you’re a bike lover in the Windy City, there are a lot of options open for you. For instance, 73 East Lake has an inexhaustible list of amenities such as a private penthouse level for entertaining guests, and video conference halls for work. There’s also an indoor pool that boasts a clean view of the streets below, and even rental bikes.

Another option for bike lovers is the new L-Logan Square. In addition to clean, minimalist, yet spacious apartments, L-Logan Square has customized bike storage which even has a street entrance off of Milwaukee. Known as “the bike kitchen,” you can store your bike on the racks, wash it at the wash station, and even give it a tune-up at the work bench area.

Waterfront Beauty

When most people think Chicago they don’t think sandy beaches, but that’s just what you’ll get if you live in the Gold Coast. Set along Lake Michigan, apartments on the Gold Coast are smack-dab in the most popular district of Chicago. All your favorite shops, restaurants and bars are within walking distance from here, and if you’re a night owl, so are the hottest clubs. With rooftop patios and flourishing nightlife, apartments on the Gold Coast range from $2,000-$4,500 per month. For the most desirable and best loved part of Chicago, that’s a small price to pay if you want to be in the heart of the action.

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